SaySoForGood Reviews – Legit or Scam?


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SaySoForGood.com is the online home of the SaySoForGood, a website which claims that they will donate money to charities dedicated to alleviating hunger for every one of their surveys taken.

Online market research is one of the oldest and most popular ways of earning money online because people simply need to provide their own opinions and own experiences in exchange for some form of compensation.

When companies pay market research companies for the data and information they collect, these companies pass on part of that money to their members as a thank you for their efforts. In the case of SaySoForGood, they also take part of the money they are paid and donate it to charity.

How Does It Work?

It appears that since 2012, SaySoForGood no longer accepts people applying for membership directly to their website. Instead, they use third party survey sources to distribute their surveys to their own members.

If you are a member of a third party survey distributer, like Swagbucks, and receive one of their surveys you will take their survey the same way you would take any other survey you receive, and you will be rewarded with points or money or whatever compensation is used by the survey site of which you are a member.

But when you take a SaySoForGood survey, you will not only earn rewards from the website you are working with, but you will also be contributing donations to provide meals and assistance to hungry people around the world. The website is clear that their primary goal is to help end deaths from malnutrition across the globe.

Is SaySoForGood Legit?

First and foremost, people who are looking for information on this company should know that the reviews of this company previous to 2012 are mixed at best. There were many complaints about how infrequently they provided surveys and how often people were disqualified from their services once they began.

This is a large part of the reason why this company began partnering with other survey distribution companies. This relieved SaySoForGood.com from dealing with a lot of the customer service issues they were having, and instead let them focus on their most important objectives: collecting marketing data and donations for world hunger charities.

The website says that for every complete survey, they will take $0.15 and donate it to their two charitable partners, the World Food Programme and Action Against Hunger. Though that may not sound like much, the website says that they are currently doing tens of thousands of surveys each month, and that the WFP says that just $45 can provide a child with nutritious food for three months.

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Average Rating for " SaySoForGood Reviews " is 1 out of 5 based on 5 reviews.
  • Complete scam. If you are participating in surveys from any of the survey panel sites and you find yourself referred to a survey at saysoforgood.com just immediately exit and go back to your panel site directly. Don't bother even trying to get partial credit because saysoforgood.com will never let you have credit for completing or attempting any survey. Instead they will just have you take survey after survey after survey until you finally do give up, but you will never get credit for any of those surveys.
  • saysoforgood are nothing but bull crap. Even through 3rd party surveys they are garbage because they say that I am blocked cause my info did not match from survey to survey and that is a bunch of bull. My info does not change no matter how many surveys I take. The BBB is doing an investigation against them with the screen shots I have sent them.
    • Thanks for the heads up on them. Lately I've been redirected to a lot of their surveys and after answering 1 qualifying question (or not even), I'm redirected back to my main survey site telling me I was disqualified for breaking rules like answering honestly, taking my time, etc. Which is total BS. This happens 10 times out of 10 and it made me think they banned me. After reading your comment I'm assuming their excuse for banning/blocking me would be the same as yours. The fact they no longer have a site where you can join or contact them makes them sound like a bunch of cowards hiding from those who have issues with/complaints about their piss-poor company. I wish Survey Junkie wouldn't offer their surveys anymore.
  • In my opinion this is a fraudulent router scamming survey takers from time to time. I took a 30 minute long survey about my recent travel and airport experience, I answered everything carefully, honestly, passed all attention checks, and arriving at the end of the survey (the last page where they ask me my postal code, I selected prefer not to answer), nowhere did it say it was mandatory to fill it out, or at most it should have warned that this is essential, OR they should have asked this in the beginning of the survey. Instead of redirecting me back to get paid, I get screened out saying I do not qualify to take the survey. SaySoForGood routers are the WORST - I do not have issues with other routers, which is why in my opinion the company running such router is running an alleged elaborate SCAM - Avoid business with SaySoForGood and taking surveys from this one, you will more often than other be scammed for your time and not paid for surveys completed. More so, this router has the habit of unfairly reversing surveys even if you were honest and did nothing wrong.
  • I did a long survey for a gift card After my survey was over and they Collected all my Information the last page said "SORRY YOU ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR THIS OFFER" Really ? This was a SCAM they should not be allowed to do this.
  • I’d like to sign up for Say So For Good Surveys
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